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Front row (I. to r.): L. Hammes, M. Germann, R. Rubin, M. Reinhardt, M. Shiunniok, 1t. Schieling, G. Mueller.
Second row: B. Sundby, J. Reinhardt, J. Jenks, M. Lichtfeldt, C. Van Gorden, W. Dorr, E. Rauchschwalbe, B. Robertson, M. Lewis, R. Bentson.
Third row: A. Skoien, J. Uekert, E. Weberg, J. Aldrich, G. Gustafson, D. Witte, A. Parman, M. Mullikin, B. Smyth.

Phi Chi
The future "career girls" of the Commerce School had an
interesting and enjoyable year as members of Phi Chi Theta.
The Iota chapter of the national professional commerce sorority
had 29 members in the group this year, which is an all-time
record.
The national organization was founded in 1924 and Iota
chapter was organized the next year, in 1925. This year the
Collegiate chapter met with the Alumnae chapter several times
and with their help, our group entertained the Third National
Vice President during her inspection visit to Madison in
October.
Just before Christmas vacation we had our annual chapter

Theta
Christmas party at which we all exchanged gifts, got better
acquainted, and enjoyed refreshments.
Phi Chi Theta's profession program included several speak-
ers helping to plan the Commerce Turnout and the Senior
Send-Off with other commerce organizations, and handling
the commerce speaker for the WSGA Careers Conference.
The second semester was highlighted by the Founders' Day
dinner and the election of new officers in April.
Officers were: Mary Reinhardt, President; Ruth Rubin, Vice
President; Mary Lou Germann, Secretary; Betty Schmeling,
Treasurer; Marie Shimniok, Rushing Chairman.

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